Cucumbers – My Square Foot Garden (2024)

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  1. Jacob Bechtel says:

    August 5, 2012 at 1:31 pm

    8 per square struck me as an insane amount.

    So I went ahead and only did 6 in each square, or 12 total.

    I had a very late planting due to moving to North Carolina so they went in the ground on, lets call it July 1st.

    One month later they have filled the two squares and since I had to travel during a pretty critical junction I wasn’t able to get them entirely climbing. So some sprawl occurred.

    I will know better when it comes time to pull everything up, but I think a couple may have died.

    But I have to say it looks like they are growing well, and I’ve already had a few females flowers show up. Just for fun I made my SFG photos public and put the link to them in as my website. I update with new photos every week on Saturday.

  2. Tina @ Dewdrop Garden says:

    May 25, 2012 at 3:09 pm

    My cukes have finally started to come up. I had one that shriveled away right away, but I have several new ones that are looking pretty good. Some of them have come up really close together. Should I thin those out or can I move the ones that are too close together? Or should I just leave them and rearrange them as the go up the trellis?

    Thanks again!

  3. Brandicj says:

    April 28, 2012 at 6:15 am

    Perhaps you got that from your seed packet. Mine says to plant a handful of seeds (I can’t remember how many) and thin to 4-5 plants per hill in traditional gardening. That’s pretty close spacing.

  4. Emily says:

    April 24, 2012 at 10:11 pm

    I am trying to find the source for growing 8 per square. Mel’s book says 2. Mine grow like gangbusters with 8. I plant 4 on each side of the trellis, two rows of 4 per square. If anything, I get too many cucumbers, but I haven’t seen any downside to this. 🙂

  5. doug hicken says:

    April 24, 2012 at 9:53 pm

    Emily,

    How well are you able to raise 8 cucumbers per square? I ask because Mel still says 2 per square. Is there anything special I need to do to raise 8 per square using a trellis?

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